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x0000x0000GITI Tire Manufacturing Company USA LimitedPage of APROJECT DESCRIPTIONPermission is hereby granted to construct a new greenfield passenger tire manufacturing facility in Chester County Sout ID: 862171

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�� &#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [3; 3;.34;" 3;.4; 48;&#x.429; ]/;&#xSubt;&#xype ;&#x/Foo;&#xter ;&#x/Typ; /P; gin; tio;&#xn 00;&#x/Att;¬he; [/; ott;&#xom ];&#x/BBo;&#xx [3; 3;.34;" 3;.4; 48;&#x.429; ]/;&#xSubt;&#xype ;&#x/Foo;&#xter ;&#x/Typ; /P; gin; tio;&#xn 00; &#x/MCI; 0 ;&#x/MCI; 0 ; Office of Environmental Quality ControlBureau of Air QualitySynthetic MinorConstruction PermitGITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) Limited77 & Route 9RichburgSouth Carolina ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION Permission is hereby granted to construct a new greenfield passenger tire manufacturing facility in Chester County, South Carolina. EQUIPMENT Equipment ID Equipment Description Control Device ID Emission Poi nt ID EU 0 1 - Raw Material Handling CBU Carbon Black Unloading CBUc CBUc CBB Carbon Black Big Bag CBBc CBBc CBS1 CBS9Carbon Black SilosCBSc1 CBSc9CBSc1 CBSc9 DBV1 – DBV35 Day Bins DBVc1 – DBVc35 DBVc1 – DBVc35 SBB Silica/ZnO Big Bag SBBc SBB c PIG1 – PIG5 Pigment Weighing PIGc1 – PIGc5 PIGc1 – PIGc5 CPG1 – CPG2 Central Pigment Weighing CPGc1 – CPGc2 CPGc1 – CPGc2 OIL Oil Storage Tanks None OIL EU 0 2 - Mixing MMX1 – MMX5 Master Batch Mixers MMXF1 – MMXF5 MMXF1 – MMXF5 MBO1 – MBO5 Master B atch Off None MBO1 – MBO5 FMX1 – FMX4 Final Mixers FMXF1 – FMXF4 FMXF1 – FMXF4 FBO1 – FBO4 Final Batch Off None FBO1 – FBO4 EU 0 3 - Rubber Processing CAL1 – CAL3 Calender None CAL1 – CAL3 MIL Milling None MIL EXT1 – EXT 4 Extruding None EXT1 – EXT 4 E XT5 Extruding None Fugitive EU 0 4 – Tire Building ITS1 – ITS4 Inside Tire Spray None ITS1 – ITS4 INK Marking Ink None Fugitive RCM Repair Cement None Fugitive MRS Mold Release Spray None Fugitive BRS Bladder Release Spray None Fugitive CLN Equipment Cleaning None Fugitive EU 0 5 – Curing CUR1 – CUR48 Curing None CUR1 – CUR48 CMC Curing Mo

2 ld Cleaning None Fugitive EU 0 6
ld Cleaning None Fugitive EU 0 6 – Tire Finishing UFG1 – UFG5 Uniformity Grinding UFG1c – UFG2c UFG1c – UFG2c WWB1 – WWB4 Whitewall Buffing WWB2c WWBc WPS White wall Protectant Spray None WPS EU 0 7 – Boilers and Heaters BLR1 Boiler None BLR1 BLR2 Boiler None BLR2 BLR3 Boiler None BLR3 HTR100A1 Rooftop Heaters (5) None HTR100A1 HTR100A2 Rooftop Heaters (4) None HTR100A2 HTR100A3 Rooftop Heaters (7) None HTR1 00A3 HTR100B1 Rooftop Heaters (10) None HTR100B1 HTR100B2 Rooftop Heaters (5) None HTR100B2 HTR100C Rooftop Heaters (3) None HTR100C ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of B. 1 EQUIPMENT Equipment ID Equipment Description Control Device ID Emission Poi nt ID HTR200A Rooftop Heaters (4) None HTR200A HTR200B Rooftop Heaters (8) None HTR200B HTR300A Rooftop Heaters (4) None HT R300A HTR300B Rooftop Heaters (8) None HTR300B HTR350A Rooftop Heaters (7) None HTR350A HTR350B Rooftop Heaters (9) None HTR350B HTR400A Rooftop Heaters (3) None HTR400A HTR400B Rooftop Heaters (3) None HTR400B HTR500A Rooftop Heaters (15) None HTR50 0A HTR500B Rooftop Heaters (15) None HTR500B HTR500C Rooftop Heaters (8) None HTR500C HTR600 Rooftop Heaters (5) None HTR600 HTR700 Rooftop Heaters (4) None HTR700 HTR800 Rooftop Heaters (10) None HTR800 HTR9001 Rooftop Heaters (12) None HTR9001 HTR 9002 Rooftop Heaters (1) None HTR9002 EU 0 8 – Emergency Engines FP Fire Pump None FP EU 0 9 – Cooling Towers CT Cooling Towers (50,000 gpm total) None CT B.2 CONTROL DEVICES Control Device ID Control Device Description Pollutant(s) Controlled CBUc Cartridge Type Dust Collector PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 CBBc Cartridge Type Dust Collector PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 SBBc Cartridge Type Dust Collector (1000cfm) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 PIGc1 – PIGc5 Cartridge Type Dust Collector (1000cfm each) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 CPGc1 – CPGc2 Cartr idge Type Dust Collector (5314cfm each) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 MMXF1 – MMXF3 Baghouse (18000 cfm each) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 MMXF4 – MMXF5 Baghouse (12000 cfm each) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 FMXF1

3 – FMXF4 Baghouse (12000 cfm e
– FMXF4 Baghouse (12000 cfm each) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 UFG1c Baghouse (1000 cfm) PM , PM 10 , PM 2.5 UFG2c Baghouse (1000 cfm) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 WWBc Baghouse (1000 cfm) PM, PM 10 , PM 2.5 LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions C.1 Equipment/Control Device ID: All (S.C. Regulation 6162.1, Section II.J.1.g) A copy of the Department issued construction and/or operating permit must be kept readily available at the facility at all times. The owneror operator shall maintain such operational records; make reports; install, use, and maintain monitoring e quipment or methods; sample and analyze emissions or discharges in accordance with prescribed methods at locations, intervals, and procedures as the Department shall prescribe; and provide such other information as the Department reasonably may require. All records required to demonstrate compliance with the limits established under this permit shall be maintained on site for a period of at least 5 years from the date the record was generated and shall be made available to a Department representative upon request. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions C.2Equipment/Control Device ID:All (S.C. Regulation 61 62.1, Section II.E) This facility is a potential major source for VOC emissions. The facility has agreed to federally enforceable operating limitations to limit its potential to emit to less than 250 tons per year for VOC emissions to avoid PSD. C.3 Equipment/Control Device ID: All The owner/operator shall maintain records of all volatile organic compounds (VOC) and hazardous air pollutants (HAP). These records shall include the total amou nt of each material used, the VOC content in percent by weight of each material, the HAP content in percent by weight of each material, and any other records necessary to determine VOC and HAP emissions. Total VOC and HAP emissions shall be calculated on amonthly basis, and a twelvemonth rolling sum shall be calculated for total VOC and HAP emissions. Emissions from malfunctions are required to be quantified and included in the calculations. The twelvemonth rolling sum shall be less than 10 tons per yearfor any single HAP emission and 25 tons per year for any combination of HAP emissions and 250 tons per

4 year for VOC. Reports of the calculated
year for VOC. Reports of the calculated values and the twelve - month rolling sum, calculated for each month in the reporting period, shall be submitted s emiannually. C.4 Equipment/Control Device ID: CBU / CBUc, CBB / CBBc, CBS1 – CBS9 / CBSc1 – CBSc9, DBV1 – DBV35 / DBVc1 DBVc35, SBB / SBBc, PIG1 PIG5 / PIGc1 PIGc5, CPG1 CPG2 / CPGc1 CPGc2, MMX1 MMX5 / MMXF1 MMXF5, FMX1 FMX4 / FMXF1 FMXF4, UFG1 UFG5 / UFG1c UFG2c, WWB1 WWB4 / WWBc The owner/operator shall inspect, calibrate, adjust, and maintain continuous monitoring systems, monitoring devices, and gauges in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications or good engineering practices. The owner/operator shall maintain on file all measurements including continuous monitoring system or monitoring device performance measurements; all continuous monitoring system performance evaluations; all continuous monitoring system or monitoring device calibration checks; adjustments and maintenance performed on these systems or devices; and all other information required in a permanent form suitable for inspection by Department personnel. C.5 Equipment/Control Device ID: CBU / CBUc, CBB / CBBc, S1 CBS9 / CBSc1 CBSc9, DBV1 DBV35 / DBVc1 DBVc35, SBB / SBBc, PIG1 PIG5 / PIGc1 PIGc5, CPG1 CPG2 / CPGc1 CPGc2, MMX1 MMX5 / MMXF1 MMXF5, FMX1 FMX4 / FMXF1 FMXF4, UFG1 UFG5 / UFG1c UFG2c, WWB1 WWB4 / WWBc All gauges shall be r eadily accessible and easily read by operating personnel and Department personnel (i.e. on ground level or easily accessible roof level). Monitoring parameter readings (i.e., pressure drop readings, etc.) and inspection checks shall be maintained in logs ( written or electronic), along with any corrective action taken when deviations occur. Each incidence of operation outside the operational ranges, including date and time, cause, and corrective action taken, shall be recorded and kept on site. Exceedance of operational range shall not be considered a violation of an emission limit of this permit, unless the exceedance is also accompanied by other information demonstrating that a violation of an emission limit has taken place.Reports of these incidences shal l be submitted semiannually. If no incidences occurred during the reporting period then a letter shall indicate such. Any alternative method for monitoring control device performance must be preapproved by the Departmentand shall be incorporated in

5 to thepermit as set forth in S.C. Regula
to thepermit as set forth in S.C. Regulation 62.70.7. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions C.6Equipment/Control Device ID:CBU / CBUc, CBB / CBBc, CBS1 CBS9/ CBSc1 CBSc9, DBV1 DBV35/ DBVc1 DBVc35SBB / SBBc, PIG1 PIG5 / PIGc1 PIGc5, CPG1 CPG2 / CPGc1 CPGc2, MMX1 MMX5 / MMXF1 MMXF5, FMX1 FMX4 / FMXF1 FMXF4, UFG1 UFG5 / UFG1c UFG2c, WWB1 WWB4 / WWBc Operational ranges for the monitored parameters shall be established to ensure proper operation of the pollution control equipment. These operational ranges for the monitored parameters shall be derived from stack test data, vendor certification, and/or operational history and visual inspections, which demonstrate the proper operation of the equipment.When it is the facility’s intention to used stack test data to der ive operational ranges, the facility shall use the manufacturer’s recommendations until such data is available. The manufacturer’s recommendations must be maintained on site. Theseranges and supporting documentation (certification from manufacturer, stacktest results, 30 days of normal readings, opacity readings, etc.) shall be submitted to the Director of Engineering Services within 180 days of startup. perating ranges may be updatedfollowing submittal to the Department. C.7 Equipment/Control Device I D: CBU / CBUc, CBB / CBBc, SBB / SBBc, PIG1 PIG5 / PIGc1 PIGc5, CPG1 CPG2 / CPGc1 CPGc2, MMX1 MMX5 / MMXF1 MMXF5, FMX1 FMX4 / FMXF1 FMXF4, UFG1 UFG5 / UFG1c UFG2c, WWB1 WWB4 / WWBc The owner/operator shall install, operate and mainta in pressure drop gauge(s) on each module of each baghouse. Pressure drop readings for each baghouse shall be recorded daily during source operation. Operation and maintenance checks shall be made on at least a weekly basis for baghouse cleaning systems, du st collection hoppers and conveying systems for proper operation. Each baghouse shall be in place and operational whenever processes controlled by are running, except during periods of baghouse malfunction or mechanical failure. C.8 Equipment/Control D evice ID: CBS1 – CBS9 / CBSc1 – CBSc9 , DBV1 – DBV35 / DBVc1 – DBVc35 Bin Vent Filters shall be operational and in place at all times when equipment or processes controlled by filters are operating, except during periods of m

6 alfunction or mechanical failur e. A sch
alfunction or mechanical failur e. A schedule shall be implemented for the daily inspection and regular cleaning or replacement of the Bin Vent Filters. Records of these events shall be maintained in logs (written or electronic) and maintained on site. C.9 Equipment/Control Device ID: C BUc, CBBc, CBS c 1 – CBS c 9, DBV c 1 – DBV c 35, SBBc, PIGc1 – PIGc5, CPGc1 – CPGc2, MMXF1 MMXF5, FMXF1 FMXF4, UFG1c UFG2c, WWBc For any source test required under an applicable standard or permit condition, the owner, operator, or representative shall comply with S.C. Regulation 6162.1, Section IV Source Tests. Unless approved otherwise by the Department, the owneroperator, or representativeshall ensure that source tests are conducted while the source is operating at the maximum expected production rate or other production rate or operating parameter which would result in the highest emissions for the pollutants being tested. Some sources may have to spike fuels or raw materials to avoid being subjected to a more restrictive feed or process rate. Any source test performed at a production rate less than the rated capacity may result in permit limits on emission rates, including limits on production ifnecessary. The owner or operator shall comply with any limits that result from conducting a source test at less than rated capacity. A copy of the most recent Department issued source test summary letter, whether it imposes a limit or not, shall be maintained with theoperatingpermit, for each source that is required to conduct a source test. Sitespeci fic test plans and amendments, notifications, and source test reports shall be submitted to the Manager of the Source Evaluation Section, Bureau of Air Quality. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions Equipment/Control Device ID:CBUc, CBBc, CBSc1 CBSc9, DBVc1 DBVc35, SBBc, PIGc1 Gc5, CPGc1 CPGc2, UFG1c UFG2c, WWBc Particulate matter emission factor manufacturer guarantees are required to verify that theparticulate matter emission factors for each of these sources are as presented in the construction permit application and will therefore allow the owner / operator to comply with S.C. Regulation 6162.1Section II. . The manufacturer guarantees shall be provided to the Department at least 180 days pri

7 or to startup of operations. In the even
or to startup of operations. In the event that the particulate matter emission factor manufacturer guarantees have not been provided to the Departmentat least 180 days prior to startup of operations an initial source test to verify the particulate matter emission factors each control deviceshall be conducted within 180 days after startup. The source test will be used to verify that the particulate matter emission factorsforeach source is as presented in the construction permit application, 0.0grains/scf C.11 Equipment/Control Device ID: MMXF1 MMXF3, MMXF4 MMXF5, FMXF1 FMXF4 Particulate matter emission factor manufacturer guarantees are required to verify that theparticulate matter emission factors for each of these sources are as presented in the construction permit application and will therefore allow the owneroperator to comply with S.C. Regulation 6162.1Section II. . The manufacturer guarantees shall be provided to the Department at least 180 days prior to startup of operations. In the event that the particulate matter emission factor manufacturer guarantees have not been provided to the Departmentat least 180 days prior to startup of operations an initial source test to verify the particulate matter emission factors each control deviceshall be conducted within 180 days after startup. The source test will be used to verify that the particulate matter emission factorsforeach source is as presented in the construction permit application, 0.002 grains/scf ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions C.1Equipment/Control Device ID:CBU / CBUc, CBB / CBBc, CBS1 CBS9CBSc1 CBSc9, DBV1 DBV35DBVc1 DBVc35, SBB / SBBc, PIG1 PIG5 / PIGc1 PIGc5, CPG1 CPG2 / CPGc1 CPGc2, MMX1 MMX5 / MMXF1 MMXF5, MBO1 MBO5, FMX1 FMX4 / FMXF1 FMXF4, FBO1 FBO4, CAL1 CAL3, MIL, EXT1 EXT5, ITS1 ITS4, INK, RCM, MRS, BRS, CLN, CUR1 UR48, CMCUFG1 UFG5 / UFG1c UFG2c, WWB1 WWB4 / WWB, WPS, CTS.C.Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 4, Section VIII)Particulate matter emissions shall be limited to the rate specified by use of the following equations:or process weight rates less than or equal to 30 tons per hourE = (F) 4.10P0.67andor process weight rates greater than 30 tons per hourE = (F) 55.0P0.11here E = the allowable emission rate in pounds per hourP = process weight rate in tons per hourF = effect factor fromTable B in S

8 .C. Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 4For
.C. Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 4For the purposes of compliance with this condition, the process boundaries are defined as follows: Process/Equipment IDs Max Process Weight Rate (ton/hr) Raw Material TransferCBU / CBUc, CBB / CBBc,CBSCBS9, DBV1 DBV35/ DBVc1 DBVc35, SBB / SBBc, PIG1 PIG5 / PIGc1 PIGc5, CPG1 CPG2 / CPGc1 CPGc214.3 Mixing : MMX1 – MMX5 / MMXF1 – MMXF5, MBO1 – MBO5, FMX1 FMX4 / FMXF1 FMXF4, FBO1 FBO4 14.3 Rubber Processing : CAL1 – CAL3, MIL , EXT1 – EXT5 14.3 Tire Building : ITS1 – ITS4, INK, RCM, MRS, BRS, CLN 14.3 Curing : CUR1 – CUR48, CMC 14.3 Tire Finishing: UFG1 – UFG5 / UFG1c – UFG2c, WWB1 – WWB4 / WWBc , WPS 14.3 Cooling Towers : CT 625.5 C.1Equipment/Control Device ID:CBU / CBUc, CBB / CBBc, CBS1 CBS9, DBV1 DBV35/ DBVc1 DBVc35, SBB / SBBc, PIG1 PIG5 / PIGc1 PIGc5, CPG1 CPG2 / CPGc1 CPGc2, MMX1 MMX5 / MMXF1 MMXF5, MBO1 MBO5, FMX1 FMX4 / FMXF1 FMXF4, FBO1 FBO4, CAL1 CAL3, MIL, EXT1 EXT5, ITS1 ITS4, INK, RCM, MRS, BRS, CLN, CUR1 CUR48, CMCUFG1 UFG5 / UFG1c UFG2c, WWB1 WWB4 / WWB2c, WPS, (S.C.Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 4, Section IXhere construction or modification began after December 31, 1985, emissions from these sources (including fugitive emissions) shall not exhibit an opacity greater than 20%, each. C.1 Equipment/Control Device ID: All (S.C. Regulation 6162.6) Fugitive particulate matter (PM) emissions from material handling, process equipment, control equipment , or storage piles will be minimized to the maximum extent possible. This will include proper maintenance of the control system such as scheduled inspections, replacement of damaged or worn parts, etc. Fugitive emissions from dust buildup will be controlled by proper housekeeping and/or wet suppression. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions C.1Equipment/Control Device ID:BLR1 BLR3 (S.C.Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 1, Section I) The fuel burning source(s) shall not discharge into the ambient air smoke which exceeds opacity of 20%. he opacity standards set forth above do not apply during startup or shutdown. The owner/operator shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate any source including associated air pollution control equipment in a manner consiste

9 nt with good air pol lution control prac
nt with good air pol lution control practices for minimizing emissions. C.1 Equipment/Control Device ID: BLR1 – BLR3 (S.C. Regulation 61 62.5, Standard No. 1, Section II) The maximum allowable discharge of particulate matter resulting from these sources is 0.6 pounds per million BTU input. (S.C. Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 1, Section III) The maximum allowable discharge of sulfur dioxide (SO) resulting from these sources i s 2.3 pounds per million BTU input. C.1Equipment/Control Device ID:BLR1 BLR3These sources are permitted to burn only natural gas as fuel.The use of any other substances as fuel is prohibited without prior written approval from the Department. C.1 Equipment/Control Device ID: BLR1 BLR3 (S.C. Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 5.2, Section III) The allowable discharge of NOresulting from these sources is parts per million by volume (ppmv) at 3 percent O2 Dry Basis (0.036pounds per million metric British thermal units (lb/MMBtu) (S.C. Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 5.2, Section VI) The owner/operator of a subject combustion source shall develop a tuneup plan and perform tuneups every two years in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications or with good engineering practices from start - up of operation. All tune - up records are re quired to be maintained on site. Equipment/Control Device ID:BLR1 BLR3Low NOburner manufacturer guarantees are required to verify that theallowable discharge of NOresulting from these sources will comply with S.C. Regulation 6162.5, Standard No. 5.2, Section III. The manufacturer guarantees shall be provided to the Department at least 180 days prior to startup of operations. In the event that the low NOburner manufacturer guarantees have not been provided to the Departmentat least 180days prior to startup of operations an initial source test to verify the NOemissions from each boiler shall be conducted within 180 days after startup. The source test will be used to verify that the NOemissions resulting from each source is no more han 30 parts per million by volume (ppmv) at 3 percent O2 Dry Basis (0.036 pounds per million metric British thermal units (lb/MMBtu) . C.2Equipment/Control Device ID:BLR1 BLR3 These sources are subject to New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), 40 CFR 60 Subpart A, General Provisions and Subpart Dc, Standards Of Performance For Small IndustrialCommercialInstitutional Steam Generating

10 Units , as applicable. These sources s
Units , as applicable. These sources shall comply with all applicable requirements of Subparts A, and Dc . ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions C.2Equipment/Control Device ID:BLR1 BLR3These sources are subject to New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), 40 CFRubpart A, General Conditions and ubpart Dc, Small IndustrialCommercialInstitutional Steam Generating Unitsand S.C. Regulation 61.60, Subparts A and Dc, Standards of Performance for Small IndustrialCommercialInstitutional Steam Generating Units, as applicable.Compliance with the regulation shall be demonstratedby burning only natural gas or propane for fuel.The use of other fuels will subject this source to additional emission limitations and is prohibited without prior written approval from the Department C.2 Equipment/Control Device ID: BLR1 – BLR3 The owner/operator shall record and maintain records of the amounts and types of each fuel combusted by these sources. The amount and type of fuel combusted shall be recorded monthly. As an alternative, the owner/operator may record and maintain records of the total amount of each source’s fuel delivered to the facility during ea ch calendar month. C.2Equipment/Control Device ID:ITS1 ITS4, INK, RCM, MRS, BRS, CLN These sources are subject to New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), 40 CFR 60 Subpart A, General Provisions and Subpart BBB, Standards Of Performance For The Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry, as applicable. These sources shall comply with all applicable requirements of Subparts A and BBB. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions C.2Equipment/Control Device ID:MRS, BRS40 CFR §60.542 Standards For Volatile Organic CompoundsFor each undertreadcementing operation:(a)(1)(ii) Maintain total (uncontrolled) VOC use less than or equal to the levels specified below, depending upon the duration of the compliance period:(a)(1)(ii)(A) 3,870 kg (8,531 lb) of VOC per 28 days,(a)(1)(ii)(B) 4,010 kg (8,846 lb) of VOC per 29 days,(a)(1)(ii)(C) 4,150 kg (9,149 lb) of VOC per 30 days,(a)(1)(ii)(D) 4,280 kg (9,436 lb) of VOC per 31 days, or(a)(1)(ii)(E) 4,840 kg (10,670 lb) of VOC per 35 days.For each sidewall cementing operation:(a)

11 (2)(ii) Maintain total (uncontrolled) VO
(2)(ii) Maintain total (uncontrolled) VOC use less than or equal to the levels specified below, depending upon the duration of the compliance period:(a)(2)(ii)(A) 3,220 kg (7,099 lb) of VOC per 28 days,(a)(2)(ii)(B) 3,340 kg (7,363 lb) of VOC per 29 days,(a)(2)(ii)(C) 3,450 kg (7,606 lb) of VOC per 30 days,(a)(2)(ii)(D) 3,570 kg (7,870 lb) of VOC per 31 days, or(a)(2)(ii)(E) 4,030 kg (8,885 lb) of VOC per 35 days.For each tread end cementing operation:Discharge into the atmosphere no more than 10 grams (0.022 lb) of VOC per tire cemented for each month.For each bead cementing operation:Discharge into the atmosphere no more than 5 grams (0.011 lb) of VOC per bead cemented for each month.For each green tire spraying operation where only waterbased sprays are used:a)(5)(i) Discharge into the atmosphere no more than 1.2 grams (0.0026 lb) of VOC per tire sprayed with an inside green tire spray for each month; and (a)(5)(ii) Discharge into the atmosphere no more than 9.3 grams (0.021 lb) of VOC per tire sprayed with an outside green tire spray for each month. C.2 Equipment/Control Device ID: MRS, BRS (40 CFR §60.543 Performance Test And Compliance Provisions) (a) Section 60.8(d) does not apply to the monthly performance test procedures required by this subpart. Section 60.8(d) does apply to initial performance tests and to the performance tests specified under paragraphs (b)(2) and (b)(3) of this section. Section 60.8(f) does not apply when Method 24 is used. (b) Performance tests shall be conducted as follows: (b) 1) The owner or operator of an affected facility shall conduct an initial performance test, as required under §60.8(a), except as described under paragraph (j) of this section. The owner or operator of an affected facility shall thereafter conduct a perfor mance test each month, except as described under paragraphs (b)(4), (g)(1), and (j) of this section. Initial and monthly performance tests shall be conducted according to the procedures in this section. (b) (4) The owner or operator of each tread end cemen ting operation and each green tire spraying ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions operation using only water based sprays (inside and/or outside) containing less than 1.0 percent, by weight, of VOC is not required to conduct a monthly performance t

12 est as described in paragraph (d) of th
est as described in paragraph (d) of this section. In lieu of conducting a monthly performance test, the owner or operator of each tread end cementing operation and each green tire spraying operation shall submit formulation data or the results of Method 24 analysis annually to verify the VOC content of each tread end cement and each green tire spray material, provided the spraying formulation has not changed during the previous 12 months. If the spray material formulation changes, formulation data or Method 24 analysis of the new spray shall be conduc ted to determine the VOC content of the spray and reported within 30 days as required under §60.546(j) (c) For each undertread cementing operation, each sidewall cementing operation, each green tire spraying operation where organic solventbased sprays are used, each MichelinA operation, each MichelinB operation, and each Michelin automatic operation where the owner or operator seeks to comply with the uncontrolled monthly VOC use limits, the owner or operator shall use the following procedure to determine compliance with the applicable (depending upon duration of compliance period) uncontrolled monthly VOC use limit specified under §60.542(a)(1)(ii)(2)(ii)(6)(ii)(7)(iv)(8)(ii)(9)(ii), and (10)(ii). If both undertread cementing and sidewall ementing are performed at the same affected facility during a month, then the kg/mo limit specified under §60.542(a)(1)(ii) shall apply for that month. (c)(1) Determine the density and weight fraction VOC (including dilution VOC) of each cement or green re spray from its formulation or by analysis of the cement or green tire spray using Method 24. If a dispute arises, the Administrator may require an owner or operator who used formulation data to analyze the cement or green tire spray using Method 24. (2) Calculate the total mass of VOC used at the affected facility for the month (M) by the following procedure:(c)(2)(i) For each affected facility for which cement or green tire spray is delivered in batch or via a distribution system that serves only the affected facility: cicii = 1Where:"a" equals the number of different cements or green tire sprays used during the month that are delivered in batch or via a distribution system that serves only a single affected facility. (c)(2) (ii) For each affected facility for which cement or green tire spray is delivered via a common distributionsystem that

13 also serves other affected or existing f
also serves other affected or existing facilities: (c)(2)(ii)(A) Calculate the total mass of VOC used for all of the facilities served by the common distribution system for the month (M):M = cicii = 1Where: "b" equals the number of different cements or green tire sprays used during the month that are delivered via a common distribution system that also serves other affected or existing facilities. (c)(2)(ii)(B) Determine the fraction (F o) of M used at the affected facility by comparing the production records and process specifications for the material cemented or sprayed at the affected facility for the month to the production records ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions and process specifications for the material cemented or sprayed at all other facilities served by the common distribution system for the month or by another procedure acceptable to the Administrator. (c)(2)(ii)(C) Calculate the total monthly mass of VOC used at the affected facility for the month (M o):(c)(3) Determine the time duration of the monthly compliance period (T (d) For each tread end cementing operation and each green tire spraying operation where waterbased cements or sprays containing 1.0 percent, by weight, of VOC or more are used (inside and/or outside) that do not use a VOC emission reduction system, the owner or operator shall use the following procedure to determine compliance with the VOC emission per tire limit specified under §60.542(a)(3), (a)(5)(i), (a)(5)(ii), (a)(7)(i), and (a)(7)(ii). (d)(1) Determine the density and weight fraction VOC a s specified under paragraph (c)(1) of this section. (d)(2) Calculate the total mass of VOC used at the affected facility for the month (M) as specified under paragraph (c)(2) of this section.(d)(3) Determine the total number of tires cemented or sprayed at the affected facility for the month (Tby the following procedure: (d)(3)(i) For a trend end cementing operation, T equals the number of tread or combined tread/sidewall components that receive an application of tread end cement for the month. (d)(3)(ii) For a green tire spraying operation that uses waterbased inside green tire sprays, Tequals the number of green tires that receive an application of waterbased inside green tire spray for the month.(d)(3)(iii) For a green tire spraying op

14 eration that uses waterbased outside gre
eration that uses waterbased outside green tire sprays, Tequals the number of green tires that receive an application of waterbased outside green tire spray for the month.(d)(4) Calculate the mass of VOC used per tire cemented or sprayed at the affected facility for the month (G):G = (d) (5) Calculate the mass of VOC emitted per tire cemented or sprayed at the affected facility for the month (N): N = G (e) For each bead cementing operation that does not use a VOC emission reduction system, the owner or operator shall use the following procedure to determine compliance with the VOC emission per bead limit specified under §60.542(a)(4). (e) (1) Determine the density and weight fraction VOC as specified under paragraph (c)(1) of this section. (e)(2) Calculate the total mass of VOC used at the affected facility for the month (M) as specified under paragraph (c)(2) of this section. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions (e)(3) Determine the number of beads cemented at the affected facility during the month (B) using production records; Bequals the number of beads that receive an application of cement for the month.(e)(4) Calculate the mass of VOC used per bead cemented at the affected facility for the month (G(e)(5) Calculate the massof VOC emitted per bead cemented at the affected facility for the month (N (l) In determining compliance for each undertread cementing operation, each sidewall cementing operation, each green tire spraying operation, each MichelinA operation,each MichelinB operation, and each Michelin automatic operation, the owner or operator shall include all the VOC used, recovered, or destroyed from cements and organic solventbased green tire sprays including those cements or sprays used for tires other than those defined under §60.541(a). (m) In determining compliance for each tread end cementing operation, each bead cementing operation, and each green tire spraying operation, the owner or operator shall include only those tires defined under §60.541(a) when determining Tand B (n) For each undertread cementing operation and each sidewall cementing operation that does not use a VOC emission reduction system, the owner or operator shall use the following procedure to determine compliance with the VOC emission per tire limit specified in §60.542a: (n)(1

15 ) Calculate the total mass of VOC (M) us
) Calculate the total mass of VOC (M) used at the affected facility for the month by the following procedure.(n)(1)(i) For each affected facility for which cement is delivered in batch or via a distribution system which serves only that affected facility: i = 1Where: "n" equals the number of different cements or sprays usedduring the month. (n)(1)(ii) For each affected facility for which cement is delivered via a common distribution system which also serves other affected or existing facilities. (n)(1)(ii)) Calculate the total mass (M) of VOC used for all of the facilities served by the common distribution system for the month:M = i = 1Where: "n" equals the number of different cements or sprays usedduring the month. (n)(1)(ii)) Determine the fraction (F ) of "M" used by the affected facility by comparing the production records and process specifications for the material cemented at the affected facility for the month to the production records and process specifications for the material cemented at all other facilities served by the common distribution system for the month or by anot her procedure acceptable to the Administrator. (n)(1)(ii) (C ) Calculate the total monthly mass of VOC(M o ) used at the affected ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions facility: (n)(2) Determine the total number of tires (T ) processed at the affected facility for the month by the following procedure. (n)(2)(i) For undertread cementing, Tequals the number of tread or combined tread/sidewall components which receive an application of undertread cement.(n)(2)(ii) For sidewall cementing, Tequals the number of sidewall components whichreceive an application of sidewall cement, divided by 2.(n)(3) Calculate the mass of VOC used per tire processed (G) by the affected facility for the month:G = (n)(4) Calculate the mass of VOC emitted per tire processed (N)for the affected facility for the month:N = G (n) (5) Where the value of the mass of VOC emitted per tire processed (N) is less than or equal to the VOC emission per tire limit specified under §60.542a , the affected facility is in compliance. C.2 Equip ment/Control Device ID: MRS, BRS 40 CFR §60.545 Recordkeeping Requirements (d) Each owner or operator of an undertread cementing operation, sidewall cementing operation, green tires

16 spraying operation where organic solven
spraying operation where organic solventbased sprays are used, MichelA operation, MichelinB operation, or Michelin automatic operation who seeks to comply with a specified VOC monthly usage limit shall maintain records of monthly VOC use and the number of days in each compliance period. (e) Each owner or operator tha t is required to conduct monthly performance tests, as specified under §60.543(b)(1), shall maintain records of the results of all monthly tests. (f) Each owner or operator of a tread end cementing operation and green tire spraying operation using waterased cements or sprays containing less than 1.0 percent by weight of VOC, as specified under §60.543(b)(4)shall maintain records of formulation data or the results of Method 24 analysis conducted to verify the VOC content of the spray. C.2 Equipment/Co ntrol Device ID: MRS, BRS 40 CFR §60.546 Reporting Requirements (a) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart, at the time of notification of the anticipated initial startup of an affected facility pursuant to §60.7(a)(2), shall provide a written report to the Administrator declaring for each undertread cementing operation, each sidewall cementing operation, each green tire spraying operation where organic solventbased sprays are used, each MichelinA operation, each Michelinperation, and each Michelin C automatic operation the emission limit he intends to comply with and the compliance method (where §60.543(j) is applicable) to be employed. (b) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this subpart, at the time of notification of the anticipated initial startup of an affected facility pursuant to §60.7(a)(2), shall specify the monthly schedule (each calendar month or a 4week schedule) to be used in making compliance determinations. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions (c) Each owner or operator s ubject to the provisions of this subpart shall report the results of all initial performance tests, as required under §60.8(a) and the results of the performance tests required under §60.543(b)(2) and (b)(3). The following data shall be included in the report for each of the above performance tests: (c) (1) For each affected facility for which the owner or operator seeks to comply with a VOC monthly usage li

17 mit specified under §60.542(a): The mon
mit specified under §60.542(a): The monthly mass of VOC used (M) and the number of days in the compliance period (T (c) (2) For each affected facility that seeks to comply with a VOC emission limit per tire or per bead specified under §60.542(a) without the use of a VOC emission reduction system: the mass of VOC used ), the number of tires cementedor sprayed (T ), the mass of VOC emitted per tire cemented or sprayed (N), the number of beads cemeted (B), and the mass of VOC emitted per bead cemented (N (c)(7) For each affected facility that elects to comply with the alternate limit specified under §60.542a: The mass of VOC used (M), the number of tires processed (T), and the mass of VOC emitted per tire processed (N). (e) Each owner or operator of an affected facility shall include the following data measured by the required monitoring device (s), as applicable, in the report for each performance test specified under paragraph (c) of this section. (e)(1) The average combustion temperature measured at least every 15 minutes and averaged over the performance test period of incinerator destructionefficiency for each thermal incinerator. (e) (2) The average temperature before and after the catalyst bed measured at least every 15 minutes and averaged over the performance test period of incinerator destruction efficiency for each catalytic incinerato (e)(3) The concentration level or reading indicated by the organics monitoring device at the outlet of the adsorber, measured at least every 15 minutes and averaged over the performance test period of carbon adsorber recovery efficiency while the vent stream is normally routed and constituted. (e)(4) The appropriate data to be specified by the Administrator where a VOC recovery device other than a carbon adsorber is used.(f) Once every 6 months each owner or operator subject to the provisions of §60.545 shall report, as applicable: (f) (1) Each monthly average VOC emission rate that exceeds the VOC emission limit per tire or per bead specified under §60.542(a), as applicable for the affected facility. (f)(2) Each monthly average VOC use rate that exceeds the monthly VOC usage limit specified under §60.542(a), as applicable for the affected facility. (g) The requirements for semiannual reports remain in force until and unless EPA, in delegating enforcement authority to a State under Section 111 (c) of the Act, approves reporting requiremen

18 ts or an alternative means of complianc
ts or an alternative means of compliance surveillance adopted by such State. In that event, affected facilities within the State will be relieved of the obligation to comply with these requirements, provided that they comply with the requirements established by the State. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of C . LIMITATIONS, MONITORING AND REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Conditions (h) Each owner or operator of an affected facility who initially elected to be subject to the applicable percent emission reduction requirement specified under §60.542(a) and who later seeks to complywith the applicable total (uncontrolled) monthly VOC use limit specified under §60.542(a) and who has satisfied the provisions specified under §60.543(k) shall furnish the Administrator written notification no less than 30 days in advance of the date whenhe intends to be subject to the applicable VOC use limit instead of the applicable percent emission reduction requirement. (i) The owner or operator of each undertread cementing operation and each sidewall cementing operation who qualifies for the alternate provisions as described in §60.542a, shall furnish the Administrator written notification of the election no less than 60 days after September 19, 1989. (j) The owner or operator of each tread end cementing operation and each green tire spraying (inside and/or outside) operation using waterbased sprays containing less than 1.0 percent, by weight, of VOC as described in §60.543(b)(1) shall furnish the Administrator, within 60 days initially and annually thereafter, formulation data or Method 24 resultsto verify the VOC content of the water based sprays in use. If the spray formulation changes before the end of the 12month period, formulation data or Method 24 results to verify the VOC content of the spray shall be reported within 30 days of the change . C.2 Equipment/Control Device ID: FP Emergency fire pump engines, if applicable, have been determined to be exempt from construction permitting requirements in accordance with South Carolina Regulation 6162.1 Section II.B.2.fThese sources shall sti ll comply with the requirements of all applicable regulations including but not limited to New Source Performance Standards (NSPS) 40 CFR 60 Subparts A (General Provisions) and IIII (Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines); and JJJJ

19 (Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Comb
(Stationary Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines) D . NESHAP PERIODIC REPORTING SCHEDULE SUMMARY NESHAP Part NESHAP Subpart Compliance Monitoring Report Submittal Frequency Reporting Period Report Due Date ZZZZ (Emergency Fire Pump Engines ) N/AN/A 1. This table summarizes only the periodic compliance reporting schedule. Additional reports may be required. See specific NESHAP Subpart for additional reporting requirements and associated schedule. This reporting schedule does not supersede any other reporting requirements including but not limited to 40 CFR Part 60, 40 CFR Part 61, 40 CFR Part 63, and/or Title V. The MACT reporting schedule may be adjusted to coincide with the Title V reporting schedule with prior approval from the Department in accordance with §63.10.a.5.This request may be made 1 year after the compliance date for the associated MACT standard. E . NESHAP - CONDITIONS Condition Number Condition All NESHAP notifications and reports shall be sent to the Manager ofthe Air Toxics Section, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control Bureau of Air Quality. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of E . NESHAP - CONDITIONS Condition Number Condition All NESHAP notifications and the cover letter to periodic reports shall be sent to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) at the following address:US EPA, Region 4Air, Pesticides and Toxics Management Division61 Forsyth Street Atlanta, GA 30303 E.3 Affected sources: All Stationary IC Engines: This facility is subject to the provisions of 40 CFR P art 63, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants, Subparts A and NESHAP for Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines. Existing affected sources shall comply with the applicable provisions by the compliance date specified in Subpart ZZZZ. Any new affected sources shall comply with the requirements of this Subpart upon initial startup unless otherwise noted. F. AMBIENT AIR STANDARDS REQUIREMENTS Condition Number Condition F.1 Air dispersion modeling (or other method) has de monstrated that this facility’s operation will not interfere with the attainment and maintenance of any state or federal ambient air standard. Any changes in the parameters used in this demonstration may require a review by the facility to dete

20 rmine contin uing compliance with these
rmine contin uing compliance with these standards. These potential changes include any decrease in stack height, decrease in stack velocity, increase in stack diameter, decrease in stack exit temperature, increase in building height or building additions, increase in emission rates, decrease in distance between stack and property line, changes in vertical stack orientation, and installation of a rain cap that impedes vertical flow. Parameters that are not required in the determination will not invalidate the demonstration if they are modified. The emission rates used in the determination are listed in Attachment Emission Rates for Ambient Air Standards of this permit. Higher emission rates may be administratively incorporated into Attachment Emission Rates for Ambient Air Standards of this permit provided a demonstration using these higher emission rates shows the attainment and maintenance of any state or federal ambient air quality standard or with any other applicable requirement. Variations from the input parameters in the demonstration shall not constitute a violation unless the maximum allowable ambient concentrations identified in the standard are exceeded. The owner/operator shall maintain this facility at or below the emission rates as listed in Attachment Emission Rates for Ambient Air Standards, not to exceed the pollutant limitations of this permit. Should the facility wish to increase the emission rates listed in Attachment Emission Rates for Ambient Air Standards, not to exceed the pollutant limitations in the body of this permit, it may do so by the administrative process specified above. This is a State Only enforceable requirement. PERIODIC REPORTING SCHEDULE Compliance Monitoring Report Submittal Frequency Reporting Period (Begins on the sta rtup date of the source.) Report Due Date Quarterly January - March AprilJuneJulySeptemberOctoberDecember April 30 July 30October 30January 30 SemiannualJanuaryJuneAprilSeptemberJulyDecember October - March July 30October 30January 30 April 30 ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of G. PERIODIC REPORTING SCHEDULE Compliance Monitoring Report Submittal Frequency Reporting Period (Begins on the sta rtup date of the source.) Report Due Date AnnualJanuaryDecemberAprilMarchJulyJune October - September January 30April 30July 30 October 30 Note: This reporting schedule does no

21 t supersede any federal reporting requir
t supersede any federal reporting requirements including but not limited to 40 CFR Part 60, 40 CFR Part 61, and 0 CFR Part 63. All federal reports must meet the reporting time frames specified in the federal standard unless the Department or EPA approves a change. REPORTING CONDITIONS Condition Number Condition H.1 Reporting required in this permit, shall be submitted in a timely manner as directed in the Periodic Reporting Schedule of this permit. H.2 All reports and notifications required under this permit shall be submitted to the person indicated in the specific condition at the following address: 00 Bull StreetColumbia, SC 29201The contact information for the local EQC Regional office can be found at: http://www.scdhec.gov H.3 The owner/operator shall submit written notification to the Director of Engineering Services of the date constru ction is commenced, postmarked no later than 30 days after such date. H.4 Unless elsewhere specified within this permit, all reports required under this permit shall be submitted to the Manager of the Technical Management Section, Bureau of Air Quality. H.5 (S.C. Regulation 61 - 62.1, Section II.J) For sources not required to have continuous emissions monitors, any malfunction of air pollution control equipment or system, process upset or other equipment failure which results in discharges of air contaminan ts lasting for one hour or more and which are greater than those discharges described for normal operation in the permit application shall be reported to the Department’s local Environmental Quality Control Regional office within 24 hours after the beginning of the occurrence. The owner/operator shall also submit a written report within 30 days of the occurrence. This report shall be submitted to the Manager of the Technical Management Section, Bureau of Air Quality and shall include, at a minimum, the following: The identity of the stack and/or emission point where the excess emissions occurred; 2. The magnitude of excess emissions expressed in the units of the applicable emission limitation and the operating data and calculations used in determining the excess emissions; The time and duration of excess emissions;The identity of the equipment causing the excess emissions;The nature and cause of such excess emissions;The steps taken to remedy the malfunction and the steps taken or planned to prevent the recurrence

22 of such malfunction;The steps taken to l
of such malfunction;The steps taken to limit the excess emissions; and,Documentation that the air pollution control equipment, process equipment, or processes were at all times maintained and operated, to the maximum extent practicable, in a manner consistent with good practice for minimizing emissions. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of I. PERMIT EXPIRATION AND EXTENSION Condition Number Condition I.1(S.C. Regulation 6162.1, Section II.A.4) Approval to construct shall become invalid if construction:is not commenced within18 months after receipt of such approval;is discontinued for a period of 18 months or more; oris not completed within a reasonable time as deemed by the Department. The Department may extend the construction permit for an additional 18month period upona satisfactory showing that an extension is justified. This request must be made prior to the permit expiration. I.2 This provision does not apply to the time period between construction of the approved phases of a phased construction project; each phase must commence construction within 18 months of the projected and approved commencement date. PERMIT TO OPERATE Condition Number Condition J.1 (S.C. Regulation 61 - 62.1 Section II.F.2) The owner/operator or professional engineer in charge of the pro ject shall certify that, to the best of his/her knowledge and belief and as a result of periodic observation during construction, the construction under application has been completed in accordance with the specifications agreed upon in the construction pe rmit issued by the Department. J.2 If construction is certified as provided in S.C. Regulation 61 62.1 Section II.F.2, the owner or operator, may operate the source in compliance with the terms and conditions of the construction permit until the operatingpermit is issued by the Department. J.3If construction is not built as specified in the permit application and associated construction permit(s), the owner/operatormust submit to the Department a complete description of modifications that are at variance with the documentation of the construction permitting determination prior to commencing operation.Construction variances that would trigger additional requirements that have not been addressed prior to start of operation shall be considered construction without a permit. J.4 S.C.Regulation 6162.1, Section II.For sources n

23 ot yet covered by an effective Title V o
ot yet covered by an effective Title V operating permit, the owner or operator shall submit a written request to the Director of the Engineering Services for a new or revisedoperating permit to cover any new, or altered source, postmarked no later than 15 days after the actual date of initial startup of each new or altered source. S.C. Regulation 6162.70.5he owner or operatorshall submit a timely and complete Part 70 permit application within 12 months of startup K. GENERAL CONDITIONS Condition Number Condition K.1 The permittee shall pay permit fees to the Department in accordance with the requirements of S.C. Regulation 6130, Environmental Protection Fees. ��GITI Tire Manufacturing Company (USA) LimitedPage of K. GENERAL CONDITIONS Condition Number Condition K.2 In the event of an emergency, as defined in S.C. Regulation 61 62.1, Section II.L, the owner or operator shall demonstrate the affirmative defense of an emergency through properly signed, contemporaneous operating logs, and other relevant evidence that verify: An emergency occurred, and the owner or operator can identify the cause(s) of the emergency;The permitted source was at the time the emergency occurred being properly operated;During the period of the emergency, the owner or operator took all reasonable steps to minimize levels of emissions that exceeded the emission standards, or other requirements in the permit; and 4. The owner or operator gave a verbal notification of the emergency to the Department within 24 hours of the time when emission limitations were exceeded, followed by a written report within 30 days. The written report shall include, at a minimum, the information required by S.C. Regulation 6162.1, Section II.J.1.c.i through viii. The written report shall contain a description of the emergency, any steps taken to mitigate emissions, and corrective actions taken. In any enforcement action, the owner or operator seeking to establish the occurrence of an emergency has the burden of proof. This provision is in addition to any emergency, o r upset provision contained in any applicable requirement. K.3 (S.C. Regulation 61 - 62.1, Section II.O) Upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, the owner or operator shall allow the Department or an authorized representative to perform the following: Enter the facility where emissions related activi

24 ty is conducted, or where records must b
ty is conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of the permit. Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of the permit.Inspect any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and air pollution control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit. As authorized by the Federal Clean Air Act and/or the S.C. Pollution Control Act, sample or monitor at reasonable times substances or parameters for the purpose of assuring compliance with the permit or applicable requirements. EMISSIONS INVENTORY REPORTS Condition Number Condition L.1 All newly permitted an d constructed Title V sources and/or Non - attainment Area Sources shall complete and submit an emissions inventory consistent with the schedule approved pursuant to S.C. Regulation 6162.1, Section III. These Emissions Inventory Reports shall be submitted to the Manager of the Emissions Inventory Section, Bureau of Air Quality. This requirement notwithstanding, an emissions inventory may be required at any time in order to determine the compliance status of any facility. ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF �� &#x/MCI; 0 ;&#x/MCI; 0 ;The emission rates listed hereinare not considered enforceable limitations but are used to evaluate ambient air quality impact.Until the Department makes a determination that a facility is causing or contributing to an exceedance of a state or federal ambient air quality standard, increases to these emission rates are not in themselves considered violations of these ambient air quality standards (see Ambient Air StandardsRequirement AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS - STANDARD NO. 2 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) PM PM SO2 NOx CO Lead Gaseous Fluorides (as HF ) BLD100B1.200.70 BLD100C0.10.1 BLD2000.020.02 BLD2000.020.02 BLD2000.060.06 BLD350 BLD40.00.0 BLR10.400.400.032.654.45 BLR20.400.400.0322.654.45 BLR30.400.400.0322.654.45 CAL10.750.75 CAL20.110.11 CAL30.020.02 CBB10.0860.069 CBS10.0170.014 CBS20.0170.014 CBS30.0170.014 CBS40.0170.014 CBS50.0170.014 CBS60.0170.014 CBS70.0170.014 CBS80.0170.014 CBS90.0170.014 CBU10.340.27 CPG10.460.14 CPG20.460.14 CUR10.10.1 CUR20.10.1 CUR30.10.1 CUR40.10.1 CUR50.10.1 CUR60.10.1 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire

25 Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF AMBIENT
Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS - STANDARD NO. 2 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) PM PM SO2 NOx CO Lead Gaseous Fluorides (as HF ) CUR70.10.1 CUR80.10.1 CUR90.10.1 CUR100.10.1 CUR110.10.1 CUR120.10.1 CUR130.10.1 CUR140.10.1 CUR150.10.1 CUR160.10.1 CUR17 0.1 0 0.1 0 -- -- -- -- -- CUR180.10.1 CUR190.10.1 CUR200.10.1 CUR210.10.1 CUR220.10.1 CUR230.10.1 CUR240.10.1 CUR250.10.1 CUR260.10.1 CUR270.10.1 CUR280.10.1 CUR290.10.1 CUR300.10.1 CUR310.10.1 CUR320.10.1 CUR330.10.1 CUR340.10.1 CUR350.10.1 CUR360.10.1 CUR370.10.1 CUR380.10.1 CUR390.10.1 CUR400.10.1 CUR410.10.1 CUR420.10.1 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS - STANDARD NO. 2 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) PM PM SO2 NOx CO Lead Gaseous Fluorides (as HF ) CUR430.10.1 CUR440.10.1 CUR450.10.1 CUR460.10.1 CUR470.10.1 CUR480.10.1 EXT10.160.16 EXT20.160.16 EXT30.10.1 EXT40.10.1 FBO10.0010.001 FBO20.0010.001 FBO30.0010.001 FBO40.0010.001 FMX10.0280.028 FMX20.0280.028 FMX30.0280.028 FMX40.0280.028 FMXF10.210.16 FMXF20.210.16 FMXF30.210.16 FMXF40.210.1 HTR100A0.000.000.0000.070.06 HTR100A0.000.000.0000.070.06 HTR100A0.010.010.00140.18 HTR100B0.30.30.023.923.29 HTR100B0.070.070.000.7 HTR100C0.00.00.003 HTR200A0.050.050.000.5 HTR200B0.070.070.00 HTR300A0.020.020.002 HTR300B0.00.00.000.56 HTR350A0.001.29 HTR350B0.10.10.01.691.42 HTR400A0.030.030.0030.3 HTR400B0.030.030.0030.3 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS - STANDARD NO. 2 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) PM PM SO2 NOx CO Lead Gaseous Fluorides (as HF ) HTR500.040.040.0040.4 HTR500B0.040.040.0040.4 HTR500C0.010.010.0010.1 HTR6000.020.020.0020.2 HTR7000.0090.0090.0010.0 HTR8000.020.020.0020.2 HTR9000.020.020.0020.3 HTR9000.0000.0000.000040.0060.00 MBO10.0240.024 MBO20.0240.024 MBO30.0240.024 MBO40.0240.024 MBO50.0240.024 MIL11.181.18 MMX10.190.19 MMX20.190.19 MMX30.190.19 MMX40.190.19 MMX50.190.19 MMXF10.310.25 MMXF20.310.25 MMXF30.310.25 MMXF40.210.16 MMXF50.210.16 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Acrolein 107-02-8 Aniline 62-53-3 Bis ethylhexyl) phthalate 62-53-3 Cadmium 7440-43-9 Carbon Disulfide 75-15-0 BLD100B -- 2.94E -

26 04 1.25E - 04 5.47E - 06 1.7 2 E -
04 1.25E - 04 5.47E - 06 1.7 2 E - 03 BLD100C 4.36E - 05 1.60E - 03 6.66E - 04 -- 1.54E - 03 BLD200 - 1 7.14E - 05 8.69E - 05 1.06E - 04 -- 2.85E - 04 BLD200 - 2 1.05E - 04 1.28E - 04 5.6 1 E - 05 -- 8.02E - 05 BLD200 - 3 3.75E - 04 4.57E - 04 2.00E - 04 -- 2.8 6 E - 04 BLD400 -- 1.02E - 01 6.94E - 03 3 . 71 E - 0 6 4.79E - 03 CAL1 8.2 8 E - 04 9.98E - 04 7.77E - 03 -- 2.55E - 02 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Acrolein 107-02-8 Aniline 62-53-3 Bis ethylhexyl) phthalate 62 - 53 - 3 Cadmium 7440-43-9 Carbon Disulfide 75-15-0 CAL2 1.27E - 04 1.53E - 04 1.19E - 03 -- 3. 8 9E - 03 CAL3 1.9 5 E - 05 2.35E - 05 1.83E - 04 -- 5.99E - 04 CUR1 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 0 3 CUR2 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR3 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR4 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR5 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR6 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR7 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR8 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR9 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR10 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR11 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR12 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR13 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR14 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR15 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR16 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR17 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR18 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2 .05E - 03 CUR19 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR20 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR21 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR22 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR23 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR24 7.62E - 06 2. 05E - 03 4.0

27 2E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR25 7.62
2E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR25 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR26 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR27 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR28 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR29 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 0 3 CUR30 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR31 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR32 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR33 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR34 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR35 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR36 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR37 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR38 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR39 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR40 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR 41 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Acrolein 107-02-8 Aniline 62-53-3 Bis ethylhexyl) phthalate 62 - 53 - 3 Cadmium 7440-43-9 Carbon Disulfide 75-15-0 CUR42 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR43 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR44 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR45 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR46 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR47 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 CUR48 7.62E - 06 2.05E - 03 4.02E - 05 -- 2.05E - 03 EXT1 9 . 96 E - 0 4 1.22E - 03 5.3 2 E - 04 -- 7.61E - 04 EXT2 9.96E - 04 1.22E - 03 5.3 2 E - 04 -- 7.61E - 04 EXT3 6.05E - 04 7.38E - 04 3.23E - 04 -- 4.6 2 E - 04 EXT4 6.05E - 0 4 7.38E - 04 3.23E - 04 -- 4.6 2 E - 04 FBO1 -- 6.99E - 06 2.96E - 06 1.30E - 07 4.08E - 05 FBO2 -- 6.99E - 06 2.96E - 06 1.30E - 07 4.08E - 05 FBO3 -- 6.99E - 06 2.96E - 06 1.30E - 07 4.08E - 05 FBO4 -- 6.99E - 06 2.96E - 06 1.30E - 07 4.08E - 05 FMX1

28 -- 1.33E - 04 5.63E - 05 2.47E -
-- 1.33E - 04 5.63E - 05 2.47E - 06 7.7 4 E - 04 FMX2 -- 1.33E - 04 5.63E - 05 2.47E - 06 7.7 4 E - 04 FMX3 -- 1.33E - 04 5.63E - 05 2.47E - 06 7.7 4 E - 04 FMX4 -- 1.33E - 04 5.63E - 05 2.47E - 06 7.7 4 E - 04 MBO1 -- 1.12E - 04 4.74E - 05 2.08E - 06 6.52E - 04 MBO2 -- 1.12E - 04 4.74E - 05 2.08E - 06 6.52E - 04 MBO3 -- 1.12E - 04 4.74E - 05 2.0 8E - 06 6.52E - 04 MBO4 -- 1.12E - 04 4.74E - 05 2.08E - 06 6.52E - 04 MBO5 -- 1.12E - 04 4.74E - 05 2.08E - 06 6.52E - 04 MIL1 -- 2.94E - 02 4.8 8 E - 03 -- 3.7 4 E - 03 MMX1 -- 8.94E - 04 3.79E - 04 1.6 6 E - 05 5.2 2 E - 03 MMX2 -- 8.94E - 04 3.79E - 04 1.6 6 E - 05 5.2 2 E - 03 MMX3 -- 8.94E - 04 3.79 E - 04 1.6 6 E - 05 5.2 2 E - 03 MMX4 -- 8.94E - 04 3.79E - 04 1.6 6 E - 05 5.2 2 E - 03 MMX5 -- 8.94E - 04 3.79E - 04 1.6 6 E - 05 5.2 2 E - 03 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Chromium -- Cobalt -- Cumene 98-82-8 1,2 - Dibromo - 3 - chloropentane 96-12-8 Dibutylphthalate 84-74-2 BLD100B 3.18E - 05 -- 7.1 5 E - 06 -- 3.33E - 05 BLD100C -- -- 7.21E - 04 -- 3.99E - 05 BLD200 - 1 2.53E - 05 3.16E - 06 1.50E - 04 -- 4.57E - 05 BLD200 - 2 4.17E - 05 5.20E - 06 3.8 1 E - 05 -- 7.53E - 05 BLD200 - 3 1.49E - 04 1.86E - 05 1.3 6 E - 04 - - 2.69E - 04 BLD400 6.76E - 05 -- 2.8 5 E - 04 -- 6.40E - 04 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Chromium -- Cobalt -- Cumene 98-82-8 1,2 - Dibromo - 3 - chloropentane 96 - 12 - 8 Dibutylphthalate 84-74-2 CAL1 -- -- 1.3 6 E - 02 -- -- CAL2 -- -- 2.08E - 03 -- -- CAL3 -- -- 3.2 0 E - 04 -- -- CUR1 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR2 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR3 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR4 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR5 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR6 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR7 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR8 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E

29 - 04 CUR9 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.2
- 04 CUR9 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR10 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR11 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR12 --- --- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR13 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR14 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR15 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR16 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 C UR17 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR18 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR19 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR20 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR21 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR22 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR23 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR24 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR25 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR26 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR27 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR28 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR29 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.1 2E - 04 CUR30 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR31 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR32 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR33 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR34 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR35 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR36 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR37 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR38 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR39 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR40 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR41 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Chromium -- Cobalt -- Cumene 98-82-8 1,2 - Dibromo - 3 - chloropentane 96 - 12 - 8 Dibutylphthalate 84-74-2 CUR42 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23 E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR43 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR44 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR45 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR46 --

30 -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E -
-- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR47 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 CUR48 -- -- 7.82E - 05 1.23E - 05 4.12E - 04 E XT1 3.96E - 04 4.94E - 05 3.6 2 E - 04 -- 7.15E - 04 EXT2 3.96E - 04 4.94E - 05 3.6 2 E - 04 -- 7.15E - 04 EXT3 2.40E - 04 3.00E - 05 2.20E - 04 -- 4.34E - 04 EXT4 2.40E - 04 3.00E - 05 2.20E - 04 -- 4.34E - 04 FBO1 7.55E - 07 -- 1.70E - 07 -- 7.92E - 07 FBO2 7.55E - 07 -- 1.70E - 07 -- 7.92E - 07 FBO3 7.55E - 07 -- 1.70E - 07 -- 7.92E - 07 FBO4 7.55E - 07 -- 1.70E - 07 -- 7.92E - 07 FMX1 1.43E - 05 -- 3.22E - 06 -- 1.5 0 E - 05 FMX2 1.43E - 05 -- 3.22E - 06 -- 1.5 0 E - 05 FMX3 1.43E - 05 -- 3.22E - 06 -- 1.5 0 E - 05 FMX4 1.43E - 05 -- 3.22E - 06 -- 1.5 0 E - 05 MBO1 1.21E - 05 -- 2.7 2 E - 06 -- 1.27E - 05 MBO2 1.21E - 05 -- 2.7 2 E - 06 -- 1.27E - 05 MBO3 1.21E - 05 -- 2.7 2 E - 06 -- 1.27E - 05 MBO4 1.21E - 05 -- 2.7 2 E - 06 -- 1.27E - 05 MBO5 1.21E - 05 -- 2.7 2 E - 06 -- 1.27E - 05 MIL1 -- -- 7 . 98 E - 05 -- 7.59E - 04 MMX1 9.66E - 05 -- 2.17E - 05 -- 1.0 1 E - 04 MMX2 9.66E - 05 -- 2.17E - 05 -- 1.0 1 E - 04 MMX3 9.66E - 05 -- 2.17E - 05 -- 1.0 1 E - 04 MMX4 9.66E - 05 -- 2.17E - 05 -- 1.0 1 E - 04 MMX5 9.66E - 05 -- 2.17E - 05 -- 1.0 1 E - 04 TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Hydro - quinone 123 - 31 - 9 Ni ckel 7440 - 02 - 0 p - Nitrophenol 100 - 02 - 7 BLD100B 2.27E - 03 4.41E - 05 -- BLD100C 2.08E - 05 -- 1.1 4 E - 06 BLD200 - 1 3.67E - 06 2.84E - 05 2.01E - 07 BLD200 - 2 -- 4.68E - 05 -- BLD200 - 3 -- 1.67E - 04 -- BLD400 -- 3.78E - 05 -- CAL1 3.95E - 04 -- 2.1 6 E - 05 CAL2 6.04 E - 05 -- 3.31E - 06 ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Hydro - quinone 123 - 31 - 9 Ni ckel 7440 - 02 - 0 p - Nitrophenol 100 - 02 - 7 CAL3 9. 30 E - 06 -- 5.09E - 07 CUR1 -- -- -- CUR2 -- -- -- CUR3 -

31 - -- -- CUR4 -- -- --
- -- -- CUR4 -- -- -- CUR5 -- -- -- CUR6 -- -- -- CUR7 -- -- -- CUR8 -- -- -- CUR9 -- -- -- CUR10 -- -- -- CUR11 -- -- -- CUR12 -- -- - - CUR13 -- -- -- CUR14 -- -- -- CUR15 -- -- -- CUR16 -- -- -- CUR17 -- -- -- CUR18 -- -- -- CUR19 -- -- -- CUR20 -- -- -- CUR21 -- -- -- CUR22 -- -- -- CUR23 -- -- -- CUR24 -- -- -- CUR25 -- -- -- CUR26 -- -- -- CUR27 -- -- -- CUR28 -- -- -- CUR29 -- -- -- CUR30 -- -- -- CUR31 -- -- -- CUR32 -- -- -- CUR33 -- -- -- CUR34 -- -- -- CUR35 -- -- -- CUR36 -- -- -- CUR37 -- -- -- CUR38 -- -- -- CUR39 -- -- -- CUR40 -- -- -- CUR 41 -- -- -- CUR42 -- -- -- CUR43 -- -- -- ��ATTACHMENT Emission Ratesfor Ambient Air StandardsGITI Tire Manufacturing (USA) Ltd.PAGE OF TOXIC AIR POLLUTANTS - STANDARD NO. 8 Emission Point ID Emission Rates (lbs/hr) Hydro - quinone 123 - 31 - 9 Ni ckel 7440 - 02 - 0 p - Nitrophenol 100 - 02 - 7 CUR44 -- -- -- CUR45 -- -- -- CUR46 -- -- -- CUR47 -- -- -- CUR48 -- -- -- EXT1 -- 4.45E - 04 -- EXT2 -- 4.45E - 04 -- EXT3 -- 2.70E - 04 -- EXT4 -- 2.70E - 04 -- FBO1 5.39E - 05 1.05E - 06 -- FBO2 5.39E - 05 1.05E - 06 -- FBO3 5.39E - 05 1.05E - 06 -- FBO4 5.3 9E - 05 1.05E - 06 -- FMX1 1.02E - 03 1.99E - 05 -- FMX2 1.02E - 03 1.99E - 05 -- FMX3 1.02E - 03 1.99E - 05 -- FMX4 1.02E - 03 1.99E - 05 -- MBO1 8.6 2 E - 04 1.67E - 05 -- MBO2 8.6 2 E - 04 1.67 E - 05 -- MBO3 8.6 2 E - 04 1.67E - 05 -- MBO4 8.6 2 E - 04 1.67E - 05 -- MBO5 8.6 2 E - 04 1.67E - 05 -- MIL1 -- -- -- MMX1 6.90E - 03 1.34E - 04 -- MMX2 6.90E - 03 1.34E - 04 -- MMX3 6.90E - 03 1.34E - 04 -- MMX4 6.90E - 03 1.34E - 04 -- MMX5 6.90E - 03 1.34E - 04

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